Byron Bay Accommodation

About Byron Bay

Did you know that Byron Bay is the most easterly point of the Australian coastline? With a population of just 9,000 and an estimated 1.7 million tourists visiting each year, Byron Bay is home to a growing culture fostering the arts and alternative industries. Each year Byron Bay hosts ever popular music events like "Splendour in the Grass" and "East Coast Blues and Roots Festival". Byron Bay is also renowned for its relaxed culture, breath-taking beaches, and its rural beauty. With average summer temperatures of 21C - 28C, and winter temperatures of 15C - 21C, Byron Bay is one of the most popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Australia.

Activities in Byron Bay

This is the best way to see Byron Bay and surroundings from the air. first we will fly over Bangalow than we will turn to the coastline and Seven Mile Beach. Then we fly along Broken Head National Reserve, Tallow Beach, Cape Byron, the famous lighthouse and Main Beach for landing at Tyagarah.

Experience the underwater brilliance of Julian Rocks Marine Reserve, Here you will swim with tropical species such as turtles and manta rays, as well as many interesting southern ocean animals including friendly blue gropers and wobbegongs.

The Open Water course starts every Tuesday and Friday, plus we conduct 1 weekend course per month and takes three days to complete. The price includes equipment hire, tuition, swimming pool lessons and 4 scuba dives at Julian Rocks Marine Reserve.

The Apnea Level 1 course will teach you safe freediving practices, increase your depth range and make your freediving experience effortless. You will also learn the basics of freediving, breath hold training and have the most fun you have ever had in the water.